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Today's Topics:
1. new radio product (Doug Henwood)
2. jobs @ mediastudies, university of amsterdam (Geert Lovink)
3. Crash!Boom!Bau! Festival / New Scenographical Arts /
Theaterhaus Jena / Bauhaus Year 2009 (jan hendrik brueggemeier)
4. EyeDraw project U Oregon (fwd) (Mason Dixon)
5. MediaArtLab, Moscow: Media Forum 2009 - call for entries,
deadline: May 5 (Myriam Thyes)
6. Job: Lecturer/Associate Professor in Media Studies,
University of Nottingham Ningbo, China (Ned Rossiter)
7. [OKNO] 29/3 20h From Tesla To Correa's - micro functionalists
thoughts on a (nearly) lost century by Olivier Meunier (okno@okno.be)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 16:42:49 -0400
From: Doug Henwood <dhenwood@panix.com>
Subject: <nettime-ann> new radio product
To: nettime <nettime-l@kein.org>
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BEHIND THE NEWS with Doug Henwood
"Best Music on an Economics & Politics Radio Show"
Village Voice Best of NYC 2005
podcast:
<http://shout.lbo-talk.org/lbo/radio-feed.php>
iTunes:
<http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=73801817
>
or
<http://tinyurl.com/3bsaqb>
opening commentaries now at:
<http://doughenwood.wordpress.com/>
Facebook group:
<http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=53240558375>.
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Just posted to my radio archive
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>:
March 19, 2009 Caitlin Macy, author of Spoiled, on life in & around
the American upper class * Teresa Ghilarducci, author of When I'm
Sixty-Four (as well as this paper) on pensions
March 12, 2009 Joel Magnuson, author of Mindful Economics, on the
economics of capitalism and beyond * Aurora Meneghello and Serge
Bakalian, who are making Default, a doc about student debt
they join:
---------
March 7, 2009 (KPFA version) Rob Weissman (author of this report) on
Wall Street's political contributions & the disastrous dereg agenda
they bought * James Horney of the Center on Budget and Policy
Priorities on Obama's budget
February 28, 2009 (KPFA only) Jeff Madrick on The Crisis * David
Himmelstein on Obama's health plans and the awfulness of the
Massachusetts model
February 21, 2009 (KPFA only) Pratap Chatterjee, author
ofHalliburton's Army, on how Pentagon contracting makes it easier to
go to war * Susie Bright, editor of X: The Erotic Treasury, on sex and
politics
January 29, 2009 James Howard Kunstler, author most recently of World
Made By Hand, on the decline of oil-based civilization, the horrors of
suburbia, and the sickness of tattooing * Jeffrey Perry, biographer of
Hubert Harrison, on the forgotten black radical who should be remembered
January 22, 2009 Stephen Mihm, author of A Nation of Counterfeiters,
on the giant role of fakery and fraud in American financial history *
Sean Jacobs (his blog is here) on South Africa and the ANC's fall from
grace
January 15, 2009 Michael Lighty of the California Nurses Association
on the economic impact of health care and a wished-for transition to
single-payer * Nomi Prins and Max Fraad Wolff on the economic crisis
January 10, 2009 David Bacon, author of Illegal People, and Michelle
Wucker, author ofLockout (and director of WPI) on immigration * Sara
Roy on the horrors of Gaza (KPFA version, includes commentary on
December employment)
December 11, 2008 Charlie Komanoff on a plan to make NYC transit
nearly free (by soaking cars) * Yanis Varoufakis on the Greek riots
and Greek neoliberalism (This show was patched together from a two-
hour WBAI fundraiser. Please contribute.)
December 4, 2008 Preston Smith on "racial democracy" vs. social
democracy, in 1940s Chicago and Obama's America * Anthony D'Costa on
the Mumbai bombings and Indian neoliberalism
---
Doug Henwood
Left Business Observer
38 Greene St - 4th fl.
New York NY 10013-2505 USA
<dhenwood@panix.com>
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com>
"blog": <http://doughenwood.wordpress.com>
voice +1-212-219-0010
cell +1-917-865-2813
producer, Behind the News
Thursdays, 5-6 PM, WBAI, New York 99.5 FM
Saturdays, 10-11 AM, KPFA, Berkeley 94.1 FM
<http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html>
podcast: <http://shout.lbo-talk.org/lbo/radio-feed.php>
iTunes: <http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=73801817
>
or <http://tinyurl.com/3bsaqb>
-------------------------------------------------------
download my book Wall Street (for free!) at
<http://www.wallstreetthebook.com>
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:52:16 +0100
From: Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl>
Subject: <nettime-ann> jobs @ mediastudies, university of amsterdam
To: AnnBot <nettime-ann@nettime.org>
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http://www.uva.nl/vacatures/vacatures.cfm
!!! Application deadline 19 April !!!
Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam announces the following
positions to be filled:
- Assistant Professor in New Media and Digital Culture
- Associate Professor in Media and Culture
---
Assistant Professor of New Media and Digital Culture
30h per week (0.8 FTE)
vacancy number 09-3010
The ideal candidate would have familiarity with the study of digital
media
in the humanities, and have made acquaintance with such areas as
cyberculture, digital humanities, information aesthetics and
visualization,
Internet studies, media arts, media history, media theory and/or virtual
ethnography. Internet skills are essential, as is up-to-date knowledge
of
Internet culture. Practical experience in working with Web-based
applications (e.g., blogs and wikis) is desirable.
The new media and digital culture team is part of the Media Studies
department and concerns itself with research strategies for the critical
study of Internet culture. The Assistant Professor is expected to
teach on
both the bachelor's and master's degree levels, in courses concerned
with
such topics as digital journalism, digital aesthetics, Internet research
methods and techniques, media archaeology as well as the politics of
code.
Candidates also should have a new media research agenda.
Tasks
Teaching and developing teaching activities both as part of and
outside the
Media and Culture programme
(Co-)supervising Bachelor's and Master's theses
Independently conducting research in the area mentioned, resulting in
contributions to leading international publications
Co-supervising PhD candidates
Making a contribution to raising contract and indirect funding
Requirements
Relevant PhD degree
Experience in research and excellent research skills, evidenced by
publications in renowned international professional journals / book form
Teaching experience at the university level and demonstrable didactic
abilities and / or training, evidence by an educational portfolio
Experience with digital and audio-visual equipment; affinity with ICT in
academic education
Team spirit and capable of functioning at all levels of more than one
study
programme
Willingness to develop in a multidisciplinary capacity in order to be
able
to participate in multiple areas of the Faculty's curriculum
Organisational experience and skills
Thorough knowledge of Dutch and English; non-native Dutch speakers must
achieve fluency in Dutch within two years
Further information
Further information about this vacancy can be obtained from prof. dr.
Frank
van Vree, Chair of the department Media Studies, Telephone
+31-(0)20-5253847, e-mail f.p.i.m.vanvree@uva.nl.
Appointment
This is a temporary appointment for two years. The gross monthly
salary will
range from ? 3,195 (scale 11) to ? 4,970 (scale 12), based on a full-
time
appointment (38 hours a week).
Job application
Applications should include a curriculum vitae and should be sent
before 19
April 2009 to the Universiteit van Amsterdam, to the attention of the
Dean
of the Faculty of Humanities, Ms Prof Dr J.F.T.M. van Dijck,
Spuistraat 210,
1012 VT Amsterdam.
Please state the vacancy number in the upper left corner of the
envelope.
The selection process will include a trial lecture.
You may also submit your application by e-mail; solliciteren2009-fgw@uva.nl
.
In this case please state the vacancy number in the subject field.
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Media Studies job opportunities, University of Amsterdam
Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam announces the following
positions to be filled:
- Associate Professor in Media and Culture
- Assistant Professor in New Media and Digital Culture
Application deadline is 19 April.
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Media and Culture 1.0 FTE
vacancy number 09-3012
with a specialization in Media History and Media Theory, particularly
Media
Archeology.
We expect our prospective colleague to be a strong team player with
expertise in the areas of Media History and Media Theory, particularly
Media
Archeology. Publication records should show affinity with
critical-theoretical approaches to media, and a broad knowledge of media
theory within the humanities. Besides a strong academic record and
excellent
pedagogical skills, we expect the candidate to have proven leadership
qualities, as he/she will have coordinating tasks with teaching
programs.
Requirements
A PhD in the field of Media Studies or other relevant field of the
humanities
At least five years of teaching experience, preferably at various
levels of
university education; an interest in new methods of teaching
(especially the
use of audio-visual digital technology and electronic learning
environments)
Outstanding research skills, demonstrated by publications in
international
refereed academic journals and academic publishers
Fundraising experience, e.g. acquisition of research projects through
government agencies or the private sector
Experience in supervising PhD research
Proven leadership qualities; experience in administration,
organisation and
coordination of university education and research
Enthusiasm, an interdisciplinary attitude, a strong team spirit and the
ability to motivate team members
Sound knowledge of ICT developments in the field
Flexibility, readiness to participate in interdisciplinary cooperation
and
multidisciplinary development
Excellent command of both Dutch and English; preferably international
teaching experience. If Dutch is not the native language, an active and
passive command should be acquired within two years of appointment
Further information
For further information, please contact Professor Frank van Vree,
Chair of
the Department of Media Studies, tel. 020-525 2980, e-mail
f.p.i.m.vanvree@uva.nl.
Appointment
This is a tenure track appointment, which means that the initial
appointment
will be two years. Depending on teaching evaluations and professional
assessment, tenure will be granted after two years. Gross monthly
salary for
a fulltime appointment (38 hours a week) will be between ?4,428 (scale
13)
and ?5,920 (scale 14).
Job application
Application letter and CV should be addressed to the Dean of the
Faculty of
Humanities, professor dr. J.F.T.M. van Dijck, Spuistraat 210, 1012 VT
Amsterdam. The application deadline is 20 April 2007. The top left-hand
corner of the envelope should be marked with the vacancy number and the
words "strictly confidential".
Alternatively, applications may be e-mailed to ?solliciteren2009-fgw@uva.nl
'
Please indicate the vacancy number in the subject field.
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 14:55:07 +0200
From: jan hendrik brueggemeier <jan@neture.org>
Subject: <nettime-ann> Crash!Boom!Bau! Festival / New Scenographical
Arts / Theaterhaus Jena / Bauhaus Year 2009
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"Scenography Now!" and the bauhaus lab 2009 present in the frame of the
Bauhaus Year 2009 the contemporary scenography festival:
Crash!Boom!Bau!
from May 1st - 17th 2009, Theaterhaus Jena / Germany.
- a festival for the scenographical arts
in co-operation with the AA in London, the C3 in Budapest and the Stage
Studio of the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
for more, pls see: www.festival.bauhauslab.org
New! New! New! Crash! Boom! Bau!
At the Bauhaus, ?New? was the word of the hour. One wanted to change the
world to the better, with all perfection: new cities, new tea pots, new
man, and certainly also: a new theatre!
The stage workshop at the Bauhaus was an unique laboratory of the
performative. With great complexity, Bauhaus-master L?szl? Moholy-Nagy
described, what it was all about: ?The sensible demand for today is: a
true organization of form and motion that is deemed equally important
and on the same plane with the acoustic and optic (electric) phenomena
we can currently produce, not one abusing motion as a medium for
literary and emotional events.?
Quite complicated, but: new!
One experimented with space, with apparatuses, with machines, and
mechanisms. Walter Gropius: ?Every art wants to shape space!? Oskar
Schlemmer presented a ?Figural Cabinet?, Kurt Schmidt a ?Mechanic
Ballet?, and Moholy-Nagy a ?Light-Space-Modulator? - for the first time
in 1923 as a ?Mechanic Cabaret? at the theatre in Jena.
The Crash! Boom! Bau! Festival celebrates 90 years of the Bauhaus with a
new and up-to-date theatre, guest performances and own productions, with
artistic installations and workshops. All projects focus on the a
special way of dealing with space, with the stage, with the relation
between action and perception, and with interdisciplinary approaches
between stage design, media art, and architecture. The festival as a
laboratory!
And: we expand! In collaboration with the Architectural Association
London, a temporary structure is created on the public square in front
of the theatre building - a new place for play and encounter, to expand
our theater. This addendum calls: come on in, here is something new!
New! New! New! Crash! Boom! Bau!
The festival Crash!Boom!Bau! is funded in context of the project
"Scenography Now!" by the German Cultural Foundation and in the context
of the project "bauhaus lab" by the EU culture program.
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:12:38 -0500
From: Mason Dixon <mason@artafternext.org>
Subject: <nettime-ann> EyeDraw project U Oregon (fwd)
To: nettime-ann <nettime-ann@nettime.org>
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>
> While looking for a friend's email address I ran across this project.
>
> http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/cm-hci/EyeDraw/
>
> EyeDraw is a research project at the University of Oregon that
> enables
> users to draw pictures solely with the use of their eyes. The
> project started in
> the summer of 2003.
>
> An eye tracker is used to detect eye movements and that data is
> interpreted by the application in order to allow users to click on
> buttons, choose
> starting and ending points, and save and retrieve drawings.
>
> The picture to the right shows an early version of EyeDraw and a
> drawing
> created by one of its developers. The challenge is to provide an
> intuitive and
> plausible way for users to intentionally place shapes on the
> canvas. This
> requires the program to distinguish between when a user is
> "looking" and when
> they are "drawing."
>
>
> The Target Group:
>
> EyeDraw is being designed for children and teenagers with severe
> mobility impairments. Although other software exists for them to
> type and read, a
> drawing program will be new for these users.
>
> - - - - -
>
> An executable and source code are available for free download.
>
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 12:07:38 +0200
From: Myriam Thyes <myriam@thyes.com>
Subject: <nettime-ann> MediaArtLab, Moscow: Media Forum 2009 - call
for entries, deadline: May 5
To: Thyes Myriam <myriam@thyes.com>
Message-ID: <216BBDA5-4276-47D6-9DC8-69B2E9C18640@thyes.com>
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Call for entries:
X Media Forum
in the frame of ???I Moscow International Film Festival
23-28 June 2009
Organizers: Centre for art and culture MediaArtLab, MediaFest, Moscow
Venues: "October" Cinema hall, "GazGallery", Central House of Cinema,
"Era" Foundation
Please find everything in: www.mediaforum.mediaartlab.ru
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MediaArtLab
Elena V. Rumyantseva, MediaArtLab program director
Nikitsky blvd, 12A, of. 736
119019, Moscow
Russian Federation
cell: + 7 (916) 358 67 52
Tel: + 7 (495) 291 88 93
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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 11:30:10 +0800
From: Ned Rossiter <ned@nedrossiter.org>
Subject: <nettime-ann> Job: Lecturer/Associate Professor in Media
Studies, University of Nottingham Ningbo, China
To: Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl>
Message-ID: <2785ED7C-E6D3-4ED6-ADCE-52B33F1B5AC8@nedrossiter.org>
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http://www.academics-in-china.com/jobs/AI102.html
The University of Nottingham Ningbo, China - Academic Opportunities in
China 2009
Lecturer/Associate Professor in Media Studies Division of
International Communications
Applications are invited for the above post in the Division of
International Communications based at the University of Nottingham
Ningbo, China. The Division is one of the founding academic divisions
at UNNC and the degrees delivered run parallel to those offered in the
School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of
Nottingham in the UK. The post represents an exciting and unique
opportunity for a candidate with proven teaching and research ability
in the area of media studies. In additional to teaching and research
the successful candidate will also be expected to undertake
administrative duties related to quality assurance and curriculum
development.
Candidates appointed at Associate Professor level will not only be
expected to undertake original research of their own, but also to
provide significant leadership with regard to research within the
University.
Candidates for appointment at Lecturer level must have a PhD (or be
close to completion) in a relevant discipline, the ability to produce
high quality research and experience of teaching in relevant subjects
at degree level in an international English-speaking institution.
Candidates for appointment at Associate Professor level will have
completed a PhD. They should also have a proven record of attracting
research funding and/or leading research projects together with a
recent track record of publishing in peer reviewed journals.
Salary, depending on qualifications and experience, will be within the
range:
*Lecturer Scale:* ?32,458 - ?43,622 per annum (Salary can progress to
?50,569 per annum, subject to performance).
*Associate Professor* Scale: ?46,278 - ?55,259 per annum (salary can
progress to ?65,965 per annum, subject to performance).
The post will be offered on a fixed-term contract with the University
of Nottingham, Ningbo, China for a period of five years with effect
from 1 September 2009, with the possibility of renewal.
*Informal enquiries regarding this vacancy may be addressed to:*
Associate Professor Paul Gladston, Head of the Division of
International Communications
*Email:* paul.gladston@nottingham.edu.cn
*Please indicate clearly which level of post you are applying for.*
*To apply on-line and to see further details, please see here: http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/UNNC63
* If you are unable to apply on-line please contact 0115 951 3262.
*Please quote ref. UNNC/63*
*Closing Date: 17/04/2009
* For all our vacancies and more about working at the University of
Nottingham see: http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 15:58:48 +0100
From: okno@okno.be
Subject: <nettime-ann> [OKNO] 29/3 20h From Tesla To Correa's - micro
functionalists thoughts on a (nearly) lost century by Olivier Meunier
To: okno@okno.be
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OKNO - artist run organisation for art and media technology - Brussels
http://okno.be
From Tesla To Correa's - micro functionalists thoughts on a (nearly)
lost century by Olivier Meunier @ OKNO
29/3 20h OKNO-inside
Lecture and presentation
In 1884 Nikolas Tesla arrived in the USA and started a work that
uncovered principles still not well understood mainly in the domains
of electricity, electromagnetics and energies.
One century later began the work of Paolo and Alexandra Correa, in
Canada Toronto's area. Building on Tesla's legacy (among others) they
bring a completely new model for the universe that put the concept of
Aether back in an interesting and dynamic way.
They patented inventions that produce energy from that very Aether as
well as researching other principles of nature touching biology,
chemistry, atomic physics as well as gravity, challenging the actual
dogmas of relativity as well as other branches of the "royal science".
The amount of writings and publications is serious, and we'll try
during an evening to present some parts of their thoughts and works,
touching physics but also philosophy, art, biology, politics, and
internet age criticism, inspired also by the works of G.Deleuze and
F.Guattari, W. Reich, G. Debord, Nietsches, Spinoza, ... (ref : www.aetherometry.com
)
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Lezing en presentatie door Adrien Lucca en Olivier Meunier
In 1884 kwam Nikola Tesla aan in de USA en begon te werken aan idee?n
die nog steeds niet goed begrepen worden in elektriciteit,
elektromagnetisme en energie?n. Een eeuw later vangt het werk van
Paolo en Alexandra Correa aan. Ze bouwden verder aan de nalatenschap
van Tesla en anderen om een nieuw model te concipi?ren voor het
universum, een model waarin het concept Aether terugkomt op een
interessante en dynamische manier. We proberen een aantal punten
hiervan bloot te leggen en raken daarmee aan andere velden als
filosofie, kunst, biologie, politiek...
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Lecture et pr?sentations par Adrien Lucca et Olivier Meunier
En 1884, Nikolas Tesla arrive aux USAs et d?mare un travail de
recherche qui va r?v?ler des principes encore biens incompris
principalement dans les domaines de l'?lectricit?, de
l'?lectromagn?tisme et de l'?nergie. Un sci?cle plus tard commence le
travail de Paolo et Alexandra Correa, dans la r?gion de Toronto au
Canada. Construisant sur l'h?ritage de Tesla (entre autre) ils
amm?nent un mod?le compl?tement nouveau de l'univers, qui remet le
concept d'Aether en avant d'une mani?re dynamique et originale. Ils
ont brevet? des inventions qui produisent de l'?nergie ? partir de cet
Aether, et font des recherches sur des principes naturels touchant la
biologie, la chimie, la physique atomique ou la gravit?, d?fiant les
dogmes actuels de la "relativit?" ou d'autres branches de la "science
royale". La quantit? et la profondeur de leurs ?crits est s?rieuse, et
nous essayeront durant une soir?e de pr?senter une partie de leur
pens?e et travail, touchant la physique, mais aussi la philosophie,
l'art, la biologie, la politique et une critique de l'?re internet,
inspir?s aussi par les travaux de G.Deleuze et F.Guattari, W. Reich,
G. Debord, Nietsches, Spinoza, ... (ref : www.aetherometry.com)
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
OKNO Koolmijnenkaai 34 Quai des Charbonnages - Brussels - Belgium
openbaar vervoer/public transport/transport public : metro Graaf van
Vlaanderen/Comte de Flandre
With the kind support of the Flemish authorities and the VGC (Vlaamse
Gemeenschapscommissie).
Met steun van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap en de VGC (Vlaamse
Gemeenschapscommissie).
Avec le soutient de la Communaut? Flamande et la VGC (Vlaamse
Gemeenschapscommissie).
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